Bill would limit Gov’s power to hire transportation secretary
Legislation that would change how Kentucky hires transportation secretaries passed out of the state Senate last week and now awaits action in the House. Senate Bill 4 would establish a […]
House bill would allow Hopkinsville, other cities to institute alcohol tax

The City of Hopkinsville could have a new way to create revenue to meet rising pension obligations, if a bill filed in the House becomes law. Hopkinsville and other cities […]
Man served with warrants for using fake money
Hopkinsville police have served a pair of arrest warrants against a man accused of using fake money at a local business. They allege 48-year old Raul Nieves of Hopkinsville used […]
McCracken Co. inmate escapes work detail
Kentucky State Police are asking for the public’s help to locate an inmate who escaped from a work detail in Paducah Sunday night and who may be headed east. KSP […]
Man critically injured in Clarksville shooting, suspects arrested
A 16-year old juvenile has been arrested and charged with criminal attempted homicide in relation to a drive-by shooting that injured a man, that happened in Clarksville Saturday night. According […]
Wendell Lynch sworn in as mayor of Hopkinsville
Wendell Lynch was sworn in as the 27th mayor of Hopkinsville during a ceremony Sunday afternoon at the War Memorial Building. Extra chairs had to be brought onto the floor […]
Parts of downtown Hopkinsville to lose power for scheduled work Tuesday night
Hopkinsville Electric System will again cut off power to parts of downtown Tuesday night to allow for necessary work. Beginning at 9:30 p.m, two sections of downtown will lose power. […]
Amy McGrath visits Hopkinsville
Christian County got a visit from Amy McGrath, one of the democrats looking to challenge Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell in 2020. McGrath has been considered the democratic front runner […]
Justice and mercy the message of African-American Heritage Breakfast
The Modernette’s Civic Club hosted its annual African American Heritage Breakfast at the James E. Bruce Convention Center and heard a message about justice and mercy. Over 400 attendees filled […]
Lynch to be sworn in as mayor Sunday
Hopkinsville City Councilman Wendell Lynch will be officially sworn in as the 27th mayor of Hopkinsville Sunday afternoon. The swearing-in is set for 2 p.m. at the War Memorial Building, […]